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  • Is that how much floyd would want for fighting Sergio martinez as well, or anyone in fact?

    Just retire Floyd, you arent worth that much. Anyone only wants to see you to see you lose. Not paying 100 million for that. Id rather you retire and your legacy is nothing in the sport of boxing. Your wins are irrelevant. Old SSM and ref help to beat hatton makes a bad resume.

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    • LMAO at the *****s!

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      • That's an old letter of intent. It was for a 4 fight deal with King with a guarantee of $25 mil per fight. If it provided no upside potential on PPV's it would make sense for Don as it's not unrealistic Floyd could pull in 50-60 mil with PPV upside from a Pac fight.

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        • Originally posted by Walterson View Post
          It was the other way round I think, proof on link - http://plixi.com/p/36905246

          Don King offered Floyd that amount, so don't know what Arum is talking about.

          Guess he's up to his old tricks again...


          Does that LOI say it is just for ONE fight? The Pacquiao fight? I don't see it there...

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          • These *****S should SHUT the F U C K up.

            Simple Logic - Pacquiao can fight all The Welterweights Easy Why Can't Floyd?

            Everyone knows Floyd is a DUcker. Been ducking All The Welterweights for more than 5 years.

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            • Lol........................lmao..........lol

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              • Floyd Mayweather prices himself out of Pacquiao fight, demands $100 million

                Scott Heritage
                Pittsburgh Fight Sports Examiner
                March 22nd, 2011




                Once more it appears that a fight between pound for pound stalwarts Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is still a long way away from ever happening.

                Speaking to MPBoxing recently, Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum revealed that there had in fact been recent secret talks regarding a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather showdown, and that once again, it looks as if the sides were unable to agree to terms.

                The problem this time however wasn't down to drug testing issues or Top Rank and Golden Boy's constant squabbling as with previous attempts, but Mayweather's demands over money.

                "We went through a negotiation that nobody really knew about with Mayweather. Some group came in wanting to put it in a particular country and Mayweather asked for a number that was so high, that he indicated that he didn't want to fight."

                "Take a guess at the number he asked for himself. 100, that's it. 100 million just for himself. F***, who's going to pay him 100 million? I mean, unless Manny fights for nothing how can you do the fight?"

                Optimistic estimates before the first round of negotiations between the pair speculated that both fighters could make close to $50 million each if their fight exceeded previous pay per view records.

                Asking for $100 million for himself either indicates that Mayweather is grossly overvaluing himself or that he really isn't interested in making the fight happen.

                Outside of the fight possibly being hosted by ridiculously wealthy backers, Floyd knows that he isn't going to be given a hundred million by any of the involved parties.

                Just who the involved parties would be is another question.

                Seemingly Arum discussed the terms with Floyd and his own people, but who his co-promoter would be remains a mystery for the time being.

                In the past Mayweather has worked with Golden Boy but given the escalation of the feud between the Oscar De La Hoya owned company and Top Rank, due in large part to the former signing Nonito Donaire earlier this week, it seems unlikely that they would have been involved in any discussions.

                Don King is the other main possibility, and one who Arum implies was involved with the latest negotiations, but despite frequently socializing with the shock haired showman, Mayweather has shown little interest in signing with him in the past.

                Which begs the question of why Mayweather would bother to take part in any negotiations anyway.

                If he isn't interested in fighting Pacquiao, surely the easiest thing to do would have been to stay with the drug testing line, or even feign loyalty with Golden Boy, who Arum and co have an extremely strained relationship with and haven't worked with for several years.

                Also assuming that the 50/50 purse split agreed to in previous negotiations was still in place, the fight would have to make at least $200 million after the network and promoters had taken their cuts in order to pay both fighters the same amount.

                As for who the group was asking to stage the fight in a certain country, only a few weeks ago Jeff Mayweather revealed that they had been approached by a South African group affiliated with former president Nelson Mandela. So although Arum doesn't specify who the group might have been this is, Mandela's people are a good bet.

                Brian Phipps, Pittsburgh: "100 million? Did he get into uncle Roger's stash of A-side meth?"

                Pascal Ward, Philly: "Every time the sides talk there are fresh excuses from Floyd, he couldn't fight anyone and earn $100 million so clearly he isn't interested in Pacquiao"
                Last edited by ThunderWolf; 03-22-2011, 05:08 AM.

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                • This is just ridiculous now.

                  Pac should focus on Mosley, then the Berto/Ortiz winner, and maybe Khan/Bradley winner or JMM after that.

                  Forget Floyd, he's running boxing into the ground with his childish games.

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                  • Floyd please stop talking about fighting Pac if you dont want the fight so much. I dont want to hear you mention the possibility of fighting Pac ever again.

                    I want you to fight Sergio martinez and id be interested to know how much youd want for fighting him?

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                    • Originally posted by ThunderWolf View Post
                      Floyd Mayweather prices himself out of Pacquiao fight, demands $100 million

                      Scott Heritage
                      Pittsburgh Fight Sports Examiner
                      March 22nd, 2011




                      Once more it appears that a fight between pound for pound stalwarts Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is still a long way away from ever happening.

                      Speaking to MPBoxing recently, Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum revealed that there had in fact been recent secret talks regarding a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather showdown, and that once again, it looks as if the sides were unable to agree to terms.

                      The problem this time however wasn't down to drug testing issues or Top Rank and Golden Boy's constant squabbling as with previous attempts, but Mayweather's demands over money.

                      "We went through a negotiation that nobody really knew about with Mayweather. Some group came in wanting to put it in a particular country and Mayweather asked for a number that was so high, that he indicated that he didn't want to fight."

                      "Take a guess at the number he asked for himself. 100, that's it. 100 million just for himself. F***, who's going to pay him 100 million? I mean, unless Manny fights for nothing how can you do the fight?"

                      Optimistic estimates before the first round of negotiations between the pair speculated that both fighters could make close to $50 million each if their fight exceeded previous pay per view records.

                      Asking for $100 million for himself either indicates that Mayweather is grossly overvaluing himself or that he really isn't interested in making the fight happen.

                      Outside of the fight possibly being hosted by ridiculously wealthy backers, Floyd knows that he isn't going to be given a hundred million by any of the involved parties.

                      Just who the involved parties would be is another question.

                      Seemingly Arum discussed the terms with Floyd and his own people, but who his co-promoter would be remains a mystery for the time being.

                      In the past Mayweather has worked with Golden Boy but given the escalation of the feud between the Oscar De La Hoya owned company and Top Rank, due in large part to the former signing Nonito Donaire earlier this week, it seems unlikely that they would have been involved in any discussions.

                      Don King is the other main possibility, and one who Arum implies was involved with the latest negotiations, but despite frequently socializing with the shock haired showman, Mayweather has shown little interest in signing with him in the past.

                      Which begs the question of why Mayweather would bother to take part in any negotiations anyway.

                      If he isn't interested in fighting Pacquiao, surely the easiest thing to do would have been to stay with the drug testing line, or even feign loyalty with Golden Boy, who Arum and co have an extremely strained relationship with and haven't worked with for several years.

                      Also assuming that the 50/50 purse split agreed to in previous negotiations was still in place, the fight would have to make at least $200 million after the network and promoters had taken their cuts in order to pay both fighters the same amount.

                      As for who the group was asking to stage the fight in a certain country, only a few weeks ago Jeff Mayweather revealed that they had been approached by a South African group affiliated with former president Nelson Mandela. So although Arum doesn't specify who the group might have been this is, Mandela's people are a good bet.

                      Brian Phipps, Pittsburgh: "100 million? Did he get into uncle Roger's stash of A-side meth?"

                      Pascal Ward, Philly: "Every time the sides talk there are fresh excuses from Floyd, he couldn't fight anyone and earn $100 million so clearly he isn't interested in Pacquiao"
                      So this only came from Arum? Because while I wouldn't be surprised to find out this is true, Arum saying it makes me not believe it. How is this thread still going?

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